Pre-release Paid design-partner programme

Terms

Clear terms for a pre-release evidence programme.

These website terms apply from 10 July 2026. Paid design-partner participation, software access, site authorization, fees, refunds, confidentiality, support, and deliverables require a separate written agreement.

No public self-service subscription is offered yet

Community, Pro, plan names, prices, site limits, trials, renewal, and refund terms remain commercial hypotheses until the release and checkout gates pass. A website description does not create an entitlement to an unlaunched feature or plan.

1 · Scope

Using this website

You may use the website to learn about WP Flame, review sample and educational material, apply for the design-partner programme, and contact the project. You must not disrupt the site, attempt unauthorized access, submit malicious content, impersonate another person, or use forms to transmit secrets or unlawful material.

The website and programme are intended for business and professional evaluation of WordPress performance workflows. They are not an emergency hosting, security, backup, payment, or disaster-recovery service.

2 · Pre-release product

Expect change and visible limitations.

3 · Design partners

A separate agreement controls participation

The signed agreement should identify the participant, term, fees, sites, authorized workflows, onboarding, support scope, confidentiality, intellectual property, data handling, termination, refund treatment, and any deliverables.

Authorization is required for each client or third-party production site. Participation alone does not authorize WP Flame to access, review, or publish site or trace information.

4 · Consent is not bundled

Research and publicity are optional

Trace review, anonymized research notes, testimonials, logos, attributed quotes, and case studies require separate, specific permission. Refusing publicity must not remove the software and support rights set out in the signed programme agreement.

5 · Diagnosis boundary

Evidence supports a decision; it does not guarantee an outcome.

WP Flame measures supported WordPress server-side spans from the earliest available bootstrap point. It may not observe cached requests, browser work, infrastructure, arbitrary PHP functions, every database layer, or every network call. The largest measured contributor is not automatically the definitive cause.

You remain responsible for reviewing recommendations, backups, staging, change control, access permissions, privacy obligations, and the decision to modify a site. WP Flame does not guarantee a faster website, higher revenue, better rankings, improved conversions, or compatibility with every environment.

6 · Software and brand

Code licensing and commercial service are distinct

When software is provided, its included license controls rights in the code. The intended public structure is GPL-compatible Community software plus a separately distributed Pro add-on and optional substantive services. WP Flame names, logos, website copy, and brand assets are not granted for misleading endorsement or impersonation.

7 · Third-party services

Other products have their own terms

WordPress, hosts, plugins, themes, payment providers, external APIs, repositories, and linked services are operated by third parties. WP Flame is not responsible for their availability, terms, or conduct. Comparisons are educational workflow guidance, not affiliation or endorsement.

8 · Fees, refunds, and renewal

Only the signed offer can create a payment obligation.

No public pricing page, trial, automatic renewal, or checkout is currently authoritative. A design-partner invoice or agreement must state the amount, currency, tax treatment, term, payment schedule, renewal or non-renewal, cancellation, and refund treatment before payment.

Future public checkout must display automatic-renewal, license-expiry, update, support, tax, and refund terms before purchase. Nothing in these terms excludes rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded.

9 · Availability and risk

Pre-release service is provided within the agreed programme scope

To the extent permitted by law and subject to the signed agreement, the website and pre-release materials are provided without a promise of uninterrupted availability or fitness for every site. Participants should maintain normal backups, access controls, staging, and operational recovery practices.

10 · Ending access

Stop safely

Access may be suspended for security risk, misuse, non-payment under an agreement, or material breach. On termination, the parties should follow the signed agreement for software access, retained local traces, confidential material, outstanding fees, and any continuing obligations.

11 · Changes and contact

Material terms should not change silently.

Updated website terms will show a new effective date. Changes to an active paid design-partner engagement are governed by its signed agreement. Questions can be sent to hello@wpflame.com.